Quentin Tarantino Once Felt Pam Grier Brought John Wayne-Like ‘Baggage’ to ‘Jackie Brown’

Quentin Tarantino casting veteran actor Pam Grier in Jackie Brown was somewhat inspired casting by the director. Tarantino believed hiring Grier for his film would influence his movie the way John Wayne influenced his Westerns.

Why Quentin Tarantino ended up casting Pam Grier in ‘Jackie Brown’

Quentin Tarantino posing at Rome Film Fest.
Quentin Tarantino | Rocco Spaziani/Getty Images

Tarantino’s original aim in Jackie Brown was to do the work of its source material as much justice as he could. Jackie Brown was adapted from the Elmore Leonard novel Rum Punch. But in adapting Rum Punch, there were certain liberties Tarantino had to take with the material. The titular character, for instance, was a white character in Leonard’s famous novel. But Tarantino had trouble finding other white actors who fit his vision of Jackie.

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